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A Modern Ode to Korean Heritage

Blending traditional architecture with modern sensibilities, Seondoljung – the latest addition to the Hanok Heritage House – forges connections between the past and present

Walls adorned with Hanji light panels infuse the spaces with a serene elegance, while natural materials like wood and marble underscore the hanok’s inherent harmony with nature

Nestled within the 73-acre Hanok Heritage House near Seoul, Seondoljung redefines traditional Korean hanok architecture for the modern era, offering a seamless blend of cultural heritage and contemporary luxury. As the largest hanok within the resort, this recently completed space bridges centuries-old design principles with cutting-edge innovation, creating an environment that honours tradition while addressing modern needs. The Hanok Heritage House project, has won the Prix Versailles, making it “The Most Beautiful Hotel in the World” for 2024.

Unique facilities such as the garden offer moments of tranquility and inspiration

Seondoljung presents a reinterpretation of tradition that differentiates itself from the Jongtaek, showcasing a fusion of traditional elements with modern sensibilities

Named after a scenic spot nearby, the upper level of Seondoljung houses two independent guest rooms flanking a central lounge, ensuring privacy and ease of circulation, with each room featuring a private living area, minibar and hinoki bathtub for an indulgent stay. 

The inclusion of Hanji flooring and marble infused with earthy elements balances tradition with modern sophistication

The lower level extends this luxury with additional guest rooms, a living and dining area, a dual kitchen setup, a dry sauna, a multi-purpose room and a private indoor pool. A lift connects the two levels through the central lounge on each floor, maintaining a seamless flow while allowing guests to experience the unique atmosphere of each level. This design allows guests to easily and comfortably utilise all the amenities of Seondoljung. The spatial configuration meets the needs of modern individuals seeking a balance between tranquil relaxation and communication, while also allowing them to experience the unique spacious beauty of the hanok.

Seondoljung’s bespoke furniture collection, created by interior designer Sangyoon Kim, highlights artisanal craftsmanship

Seondoljung presents a reinterpretation of tradition that differentiates itself from the Jongtaek, showcasing a fusion of traditional elements with modern sensibilities. Here, visitors can experience both the spirit of hanok and contemporary convenience and sophistication. Seondoljung’s bespoke furniture collection, created by interior designer Sangyoon Kim, highlights artisanal craftsmanship, blending modern functionality with the delicate beauty of Korean heritage. The need arose for bespoke materials and furniture to resonate with the place’s cultural significance while fulfilling contemporary function requirements. The studio innovated with materials and designed furniture that appeals to Korean heritage, collaborating with artisans who specialise in traditional Korean craftsmanship and prioritising the use of natural materials to reflect authentic aesthetics. Walls adorned with Hanji light panels, a custom creation by the design team, infuse the spaces with a serene elegance, while natural materials like wood and marble underscore the hanok’s inherent harmony with nature. The inclusion of Hanji flooring and marble infused with earthy elements balances tradition with modern sophistication, embodying both the modern sophistication of the house and the inherent nature-friendly sentiment of a hanok. Unique facilities such as the garden, the cultural performance venue and the indoor swimming pool further enrich the guest experience, offering moments of tranquillity and artistic inspiration amidst breathtaking natural surroundings. Seondoljung is more than a retreat – it invites guests to immerse themselves in a harmonious blend of history, culture and contemporary comfort.

The spatial configuration meets the needs of modern individuals seeking a balance between tranquil relaxation and communication

Architect: Chung-Il Cho; Interior Designer: Sangyoon Kim / Listen Communication; Photography: Jaeyon Kim / Z Studio 

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